Land Use/Sustainability Meeting on 4/11 – CANCELLED

Our apologies, but the upcoming Land Use/Sustainability meeting scheduled for 4/11 has been cancelled as our Land Use Chair is unable to attend. If you have any questions/comments please email Scott at president@rooseveltseattle.org The next Land Use/Sustainability meeting is scheduled for 7pm on 5/9 at the Calvary Christian Assembly.

RNA – Housing Affordability Livability Agenda (HALA) Survey

Please participate in RNA Survey by 5/15/17 https://goo.gl/forms/ySlzigeFBGAF3NQ62 The City has drafted plans that will reshape transit-oriented communities in response to Seattle’s growth and affordability issues. The HALA plan changes will affect all residential and commercial properties in the Roosevelt, and some Ravenna parcels east of 15th Ave NE. You …

Roosevelt Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Open House

Roosevelt Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Open House – Jan. 12th 5:30-8:30pm at Roosevelt High School commons, 1410 NE 66th St., Seattle, WA Sound Transit and the Roosevelt Neighborhood Association invite you to a community open house to discuss future development at the Roosevelt light rail station construction site. As …

HALA – Roosevelt Land Use Academy – Sat Dec 10th 10a-12p

HALA – Land Use Academy : Saturday, December 10th, 2016 10:00am – 12:00pm Calvary Christian Assembly, lower floor gym @ 6801 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 The City has drafted plans which will reshape transit-oriented communities. The proposed changes will affect many properties in the Roosevelt, and some Ravenna …

Sign on to Support the Affordable Housing Tax Credit

The RNA supports affordable housing in the Roosevelt neighborhood, and some of the future projects will depend on the Federal Tax credit funding. please consider adding your name to support this program.

The ACTION Campaign is calling on the Trump Administration and Congress to prioritize the Housing Credit as they consider reforms to the nation’s tax code and investments in the nation’s infrastructure. Specifically, we are calling on the Administration and Congress to:

1) Ensure that the Housing Credit and Housing Bonds are held up as positive examples of the power of the tax code to improve communities by maintaining their viability under tax reform, and

2) Expand and strengthen the Housing Credit to increase the availability of safe and affordable housing and revitalize local economies.

Sign on here: http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50954/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=19658